A Midsummer Night's Dream (Quarto 1, 1600)
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A Midsommer nightes dreame.
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Enter King and Queene of Fairies, with all their traine.
¶By the dead and drowsie fier,
¶Euery Elfe and Fairy spright,
¶Hop as light as birde from brier,
¶And this dittie after mee, Sing, and daunce it trippingly.
¶To each word a warbling note.
¶Hand in hand, with Fairy grace,
2185Ob. Now, vntill the breake of day,
¶To the best bride bed will wee:
2190Euer shall be fortunate:
¶So shall all the couples three
¶Euer true in louing be:
¶And the blots of natures hand
2195Neuer mole, hare-lippe, nor scarre,
¶Nor marke prodigious, such as are
¶Shall vpon their children be.
¶With this field deaw consecrate,
2200Euery Fairy take his gate,
¶Through this palace, with sweete peace,
¶And the owner of it blest.
2205Trippe away: make no stay:
¶Meete me all, by breake of day.
Exeunt.
¶Thinke but this (and all is mended)
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